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  • President Trump wants to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. NPR's Steve Inskeep spoke with two economists who unpacked the repercussions for the United States.
  • Denver-based Boom Technology's XB-1 demonstrator plane hit Mach 1.122 — 750 mph. It's the first independently developed supersonic jet. The company is also working on a supersonic passenger airliner.
  • Join us for delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California! Welcome to the CROSSING SOUTH Festival San Diego - Baja Wine + Food + Travel. Join us at Ingram Plaza for a day filled with delicious wine, mouth-watering food, and exciting travel experiences from Baja California. Indulge in a variety of culinary delights and sample exquisite wines while immersing yourself in the vibrant culture of the region. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to explore the best of Baja right here in San Diego! The festival is free to attend if you want to come check out the booths and enjoy the music. Glasses of wine from Valle de Guadalupe and craft beer will be available for sale. If you want to participate in the food, wine and beer tastings, you will need to buy tickets in advance, as this portion of the festival will definitely sell out! Featuring cuisine from the following confirmed chefs and restaurants: Amores (chef Marselo Hisaki) Hacienda de Badu (chef Josefina Sanchez) Casa Tijuana (chef Juan Cabrera) Chef martin Guerrero Fuego Marino (Chef Jorge Fuentes) La Justina (Chef Javier Caro) Pastel de Crepas (Chef Martin San Roman) Seki (Chef Oliver seki) Xaroma(Chef Michelle Aiko) Alma verde (Leonel Valencia) ) Mariscos Cata (Catarino Buelna) Fuego Mixto (Zayda Gonzalez) Sunio Beach Club Casa de Langosta (Alan Bautista) Brocha (Chef Rodolfo Luviano) Fuego Santo (Chef David Alarcon) Tacos Kokopelli (Chef Guillermo "Oso" Campos) The event will also have booths from the following Baja travel exhibitors: Agave Expeditions Amor Ministries Baja Bliss BnB Baja Fishing Convoys Baja Surf Club Barbers for Baja Black Bass Lodge Cobian CVRD Canopies David Kier - Land of Missions Edie Littlefield Sundby - The Mission Walker Horsepower Ranch International Health Solutions Lost In Baja Rancho Cacachillas Salsa Sinaloa Sandy Vans Scorpion Bay Hotel Slow Baja The Fish Ranch Wildcoast
  • Each culture that celebrates the Lunar New Year has traditions passed down from generation to generation that are thought to bring good luck. NPR readers share theirs.
  • A new FDA study found that a third of tattoo and permanent makeup inks are tainted with harmful bacteria, raising concerns about infection risks.
  • U.S. tariffs could cause the prices of steel and aluminum cans to rise, an increase that may ultimately be passed on to consumers.
  • There is one economic riddle ahead of Super Bowl Sunday: The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are abundant and relatively affordable this year. So what gives?
  • The Trump administration is reviewing contracts across the federal housing agency. Some employees worry about potentially "devastating" cuts, though union leaders also hope some good may come of it.
  • A number of federal agencies, from HHS to the USDA, have laid off employees only to rescind those terminations days later. An expert says it "suggests something about mismanagement of government."
  • With efforts to bolster the federal Voting Rights Act unlikely under Republican control of the new Congress, advocates are refocusing on state protections against racial discrimination in elections.
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